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1983–84 Division 1 season (Swedish ice hockey)

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League
  
Division 1

Number of teams
  
40

Sport
  
Ice hockey

Promoted to Division 1
  
Luleå HF Hammarby IF to Elitserien

Relegated to Division 2
  
Järveds IF Ludvika HC Almtuna IS Karlskrona IK

1983-84 was the ninth season that Division 1 operated as the second tier of ice hockey in Sweden, below the top-flight Elitserien (now the SHL).

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Format

Division 1 was divided into four starting groups of 10 teams each. The top two teams in each group qualified for the Allsvenskan, while the remaining eight teams had to compete in a qualifying round in which the results carried over from the first round. The top two teams from each qualifying round qualified for the playoffs. The last team in each of the qualifying groups was relegated directly to Division 2, while the second-to-last-place team had to play in a relegation series.

Of the eight teams in the Allsvenskan, the top two teams qualified for the Allvenskan final, with the winner being promoted directly to the Elitserien (now the SHL), while the loser qualified for the Kvalserien, which offered another opportunity to be promoted. The third to sixth ranked teams in the Allsvenskan qualified for the second round of the playoffs. The two playoff winners qualified for the Kvalserien, in which the first-place team qualified for the following Elitserien season.

Final

  • Luleå HF - Hammarby IF 3:0 (5:1, 7:6, 7:4)
  • First round

  • Piteå IF - Strömsbro/Gävle 2:0 (4:3, 6:5)
  • Västerås IK - Kiruna AIF 2:0 (7:2, 11:1)
  • Örebro IK - Tingsryds AIF 2:0 (9:1, 7:3)
  • Rögle BK - Mariestads BoIS 0:2 (3:6, 2:6)
  • Second round

  • HV71 - Piteå IF 2:0 (9:1, 6:3)
  • Mora IK - Västerås IK 0:2 (0:4, 4:6)
  • IF Troja - Örebro IK 2:0 (3:2, 7:6)
  • Huddinge IK - Mariestads BoIS 1:2 (3:5, 6:4, 1:3)
  • Third round

  • IF Troja - Västerås IK 0:2 (3:4, 1:3)
  • Mariestads BoIS - HV71 0:2 (7:8, 3:4)
  • References

    1983–84 Division 1 season (Swedish ice hockey) Wikipedia